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Rod network belts, also known as enrober conveyor belts or flat flex conveyor belts, feature specially designed "Z-bend" joints in the wire mesh. They are perfect for transporting light and medium weight products in food processing industries.
Flat flex conveyor belt is the simplest type among all type of steel mesh conveyor belt. The materials of flat flex conveyor belt are stainless steel, high carbon steel, galvanized steel and other steel wires.
Flat flex conveyor belt is constructed by several loop wires and then be formed different edge. The simple structure make it economical and lightweight. It can help to save cost and reduce downtime.
The standard flat flex conveyor belt is flat and without any convex or concave surface. The standard flat flex conveyor belt is suitable for almost all the applications. Except for the standard flat flex conveyor belt, there are two other types of flat flex conveyor belt. They can be used in different applications for fixing and sorting. You can refer to them and decide if it suit for you.
Common Materials: AISI/SUS 304, 304L, 316, 316L.
The Balanced spiral style of belting is the most common design for
friction driven belts.
It is suggested for first consideration in all applications unless
particular design requirements dictate the use of another type of
belt.
Providing the widest variety of strengths, aperture sizes, wire
diameters and surface characteristics the design of the belt means
that it is easily tracked and may be used at elevated temperatures.
Mesh choice is virtually unlimited but it is dependent upon the
requirements of the intended application, product size and weight,
support considerations, as well as the operating temperature.
The balanced nature of this particular product, comprising of
clockwise and anti-clockwise spirals, allows for optimum tracking
qualities conversant with straight-running processes.
A variation on the balanced spiral weave of belt, the double
balanced construction consists of pairs of interconnected right and
left-handed spirals. The connectors are crimped on the more open
meshes and straight pins on the tighter mesh specifications or
where high operating temperatures are being used.
This construction provides greater strength and smaller openings
than the comparable balanced spiral specifications, and it is
suitable for ambient, medium and high temperature processing
applications.
These belts can be manufactured in a wide range of materials
including a large variety of Nickel Chrome alloys.
Edges are generally knuckled or welded and side-plates and cross
flights can be added if required.
These belts are recommended for applications where heavy loads are
conveyed at high temperatures such as in annealing, brazing or
carburizing furnaces.
This is the simplest of all belt designs and comes with either a
welded or a knuckled selvedge. It is suitable for side mesh on
filter belts, collapsible mesh screens or applications where
tracking characteristics are not critical.
Chain link belting is mainly suitable for the handling of small and
lighter weight products. The permissible load on this type of
belting is relatively small compared to other types of wire belting
that are available.
Straight running on friction driven conveyors is facilitated by the
joining together of left and right- handed panels by means of
either a straight or crimped connecting rod.
This design of belt is used in light duty drying and cooling
applications as well as general conveying.
They are also used when a relatively low initial cost is required
as these belts are very economical and relatively cheap to
manufacture.
A heavy-duty weave belt that has a very high tensile strength
compared to its low thermal capacity. This design of belt has a
very good weight to load ratio and is used for the conveying of
heavy loads especially at elevated temperatures to a maximum of
1150 degrees centigrade.
This belt is essentially twice as strong as a conventional weave
belt and its construction helps to minimise elongation and width
contraction at very high operating temperatures.
This style of belt also has a smooth conveying surface and a high
density. It is available with either a welded or a knuckled
selvedge depending upon its operating conditions.
Applications include sintering, annealing, brazing, hardening and
tempering processes.
This is a very heavy-duty style of woven wire belting which is very
similar to the rod reinforced design except that it is made up of
“double” coils.
This helps to decrease the percentage of open area whilst
increasing the weight and tensile strength of the belt.
Subsequently, this allows for a closer mesh designation which is
efficient for the conveying of small parts in high temperature
furnace applications.
In order to obtain a very closely woven mesh belt it is possible to
multiply the number of spirals and cross-rods per pitch and this
construction is known as Cordweave or compound weave belting.
This type of belt is ideally suited to the conveying of very small
items such as rice, grain or very small fasteners.
Where necessary side-plates and cross flights can be fitted where
goods are being transported up an incline or when conveying heavy
loads.
Its precision manufacture helps to minimise belt stretch and edge
sagging, thus ensuring an extended belt life in many friction
driven applications.
This compound balanced weave specification is extremely smooth and
its high density ensures that heat is transferred uniformly across
the entire width of the belt at elevated temperatures.
Widely used for baking bands this weave of belt can also be
manufactured with flattened spiral wires for an even smoother, more
stable surface when conveying unstable objects.
This design of belt is predominantly used in the baking industry
for processing, biscuits, crackers and a variety of snack food
products.
Flat spiral belts are very closely assembled meshes consisting of
right and left-hand spirals, to aid its straight tracking
capabilities. These belts are connected with straight cross-rods
and are available with a welded, U-pin or laddered selvedge.
This type of belt produces a very smooth conveying surface and this
makes it suitable for carrying articles with a relatively small
base requiring uniform support.
Primarily used in applications where small apertures are required
in conjunction with a flat conveying surface.
Such belts are primarily used in bakeries and washing plant
applications.
Side chains, cross flights and side plates can also be added to
these belts where a positively driven configuration is required.
Chain driven woven wire mesh belts should be considered whenever
timing, transfer or positive belt drive is important. This includes
applications incorporating inclined travel, heavy loads, long
distance conveying or when transporting items through quenching
liquids, cooking oils or similar slippery environments.
A multitude of specifications are available depending upon the size
of the product being transported.
The balanced spiral weave belt should be given first consideration
for chain edged belts as it is economical, comes in a wide range of
wire diameters and aperture sizes and is suitable for the majority
of applications.
A conventional weave belt is easier to clean due to the weave
having unobstructed openings.
Chain driven belts also facilitate the addition of special features
such as side plates and cross flights where necessary.
Chain selection is usually determined by the strength and speed of
the belt required in conjunction with the loading and operating
temperature of the process.
Iideal for applications in automated or semi-automated processes
that operate with temperatures ranging from -80°c to 1200°c.
Open area allowing effective drainage and the flow of hot or cold
air and steam
Resistant to corrosion and acid attacks
Flexible configurations in a wide range of materials
Good strength to weight ratio
Cost effective
Food processing
Industrial applications
Mining application
Agricultural applications
Warpped with water-proof plastic material, then in wooden box.
Flat Wire Conveyor Belt
Rod Network Belt
Rod Conveyor Belt
Eye Flex Conveyor Belt
Balanced Weave Conveyor Belt
Compound Weave Conveyor Belt
Universal Weave Conveyor Belt
Conventional Weave Conveyor Belt
Flat Top Chains
Metal Chain Plate Conveyor Belt
Radius Conveyor Belt
Ladder Conveyor Belt
Flat Rolled Baking Belt
Oven Mesh Belt
Flat Flex Conveyor Belt
Flexible Rod Conveyor Belt
Perforated Plate Conveyor Belt
Chain Link Conveyor Belt
Conveyor Belt Accessory: Roller Chain Sprocket, Roller Chains, etc